A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names Mentioned in Ancient Authors, and Intended to Elucidate All the Important Points Connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology, and Fine Arts of the Greeks and Romans. Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper & Brothers, 1842 - 1423 |
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... Thessaly . also Cephalenia , Ithaca , and other adjacent islands , Peleus , while in exile at his court , was falsely accused were commonly regarded as a geographical portion of by Astydamia , or , as Horace calls her , Hippolyte , the ...
... Thessaly . also Cephalenia , Ithaca , and other adjacent islands , Peleus , while in exile at his court , was falsely accused were commonly regarded as a geographical portion of by Astydamia , or , as Horace calls her , Hippolyte , the ...
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... Thessaly , Epirus , and Macedonia . took refuge in Egialea , under the guidance of Tisa- ( Vid . Epirus and Macedonia . ) The dismantled cities menos , son of Orestes . The Ionians gave their new soon became deserted , with the ...
... Thessaly , Epirus , and Macedonia . took refuge in Egialea , under the guidance of Tisa- ( Vid . Epirus and Macedonia . ) The dismantled cities menos , son of Orestes . The Ionians gave their new soon became deserted , with the ...
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... Thessaly . As a Thessalian , he is said to have been the son of Myrmidon and Pisidia , the daughter of Eo- lus , and husband of Ægina , daughter of the Asopus ; and to have conceded his kingdom , on account of the rebellion of his sons ...
... Thessaly . As a Thessalian , he is said to have been the son of Myrmidon and Pisidia , the daughter of Eo- lus , and husband of Ægina , daughter of the Asopus ; and to have conceded his kingdom , on account of the rebellion of his sons ...
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... Thessaly . ( Apollod . 1. c.— Pherecyd . apud Tzetz . in Lycophr . v . 175. ) From Peleus came Achilles , from Telamon Ajax . Achilles was the father of Pyrrhus , from whom came the line of the kings of Epirus . From Teucer , the ...
... Thessaly . ( Apollod . 1. c.— Pherecyd . apud Tzetz . in Lycophr . v . 175. ) From Peleus came Achilles , from Telamon Ajax . Achilles was the father of Pyrrhus , from whom came the line of the kings of Epirus . From Teucer , the ...
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... Thessaly was called ' Hɛpía , according to one rest of the land obtained no farther division than that explanation , on account of the dark colour of its soil ; produced by its nomes . Hence Pliny ( 5 , 9 ) , after and adds that Egypt ...
... Thessaly was called ' Hɛpía , according to one rest of the land obtained no farther division than that explanation , on account of the dark colour of its soil ; produced by its nomes . Hence Pliny ( 5 , 9 ) , after and adds that Egypt ...
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